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| name = CLAVVS | image = | caption=Graham Marsh and Amber Renee from CLAVVS | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = Atlanta, Georgia, United States | genre = Trip hop, electronic, indie pop, synthpop | years_active = {{start date|2013}}–present | label = independent | associated_acts = {{flatlist|
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}} | past_members = }}CLAVVS (pronounced "claws") is an indie pop and trip hop duo originally from Atlanta, Georgia and currently based in Brooklyn, New York.[1][2] Composed of four-time Grammy Award-winning producer and multi-instrumentalist Graham Marsh (Gnarls Barkley, Kid Cudi, Lauryn Hill) and writer and vocalist Amber Renee, CLAVVS was formed in 2013 in East Atlanta Village. They debuted with single "Sit You Down" in 2015, which was featured on the international PBS series [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gv05IBZ2TM The Music Voyager] alongside Janelle Monáe.[3] Follow-up single "Spectre" was featured in MTV's Teen Wolf on season 6, episode 3.[4] CLAVVS self-released their first full-length album halfblood on April 4, 2016.[5] Their second LP World Underwater was released on March 24, 2017.[6] They have performed with Rhye, Ibeyi, Baio, and Ages and Ages.[7][8] History2013–2015: Formation and first releaseGraham Marsh and Amber Renee met in August 2013 at a house party in East Atlanta. They were introduced by a mutual friend and formed CLAVVS (originally spelled CLAWS) at the end of 2013. They began working on their debut album in Marsh' home studio in 2014. Their first release was a cover of fellow Atlanta duo Rae Sremmurd's "No Type" which garnered critical attention from international blogs.[9] The duo changed their name to CLAVVS in 2015 to set themselves apart from other acts with the same moniker.[10] Following the name change, they released the single "Sit You Down" in September 2015.[11]{{unreliable source?|date=February 2017}} 2016–present: halfblood and World UnderwaterCLAVVS released the first singles from their debut record halfblood on a monthly basis. "Sit You Down" was picked up by several Hype Machine blogs and was also featured on PBS' international series The Music Voyager. With each monthly release, CLAVVS gained more attention, ultimately landing their single "Spectre" in MTV's Teen Wolf and several other singles in the in-store playlists for Forever 21, American Apparel, and Old Navy.[12] CLAVVS was named Best Progressive Pop Act by Creative Loafing, who also ranked halfblood the #17 Atlanta album of 2016.[13] CLAVVS performed at Sweetwater 420 Fest on April 23, 2017 following the release of their sophomore album World Underwater, released on March 24, 2017.[14][15] World Underwater peaked at #60 on the [https://naccchart.com/ NACC college radio chart], garnering spins at stations across the country, including Austin's KVRX and L.A.'s KCRW.[16] Singles "Future Gold" and "Siren" are featured in the in-store playlists for Bloomingdale's, H&M and MAC Cosmetics. "Glass Skin" was featured on the third episode of MTV's Young and Pregnant.[17] They released a cover of MGMT's "Electric Feel" on June 19 via Earmilk.[18] Their single "Like Daggers" was premiered through Ladygunn on November 13, 2017 and appeared on Spotify's Chill Vibes playlist.[19] In September 2018 the duo released single "Lay Back" with a psychedelic lyric video, and it reached #1 on the Hypem chart.[20][21] CLAVVS released two more singles at the end of 2018, "Slow Dive" and "Echo." "Echo" is the theme song for Nike's The Fenom Effect Podcast.[22] An unreleased song "Devils I Know" debuted on November 18, 2018 during episode six of the CW's Charmed reboot.[23] SoundThe duo's sound combines world music elements with trip hop psychedelia and alternative pop melodies. The 405 describes CLAVVS as "indie hitmakers" for their use of both pop and indie elements.[24] Consequence of Sound praises the duo's "natural chemistry," calling their sound "swirling" and "wistful." [25] Pop Matters says, "Since their inception, the duo have carved a niche for themselves with richly-produced, hook-laden indie pop." [26] Indietronica describes CLAVVS as "progressive, dark, hypnotic alt-pop driven by spacey synths and anthemic drums. All with the welcoming, but tenacious vocals from Amber."[27] Members
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Live performancesCLAVVS has performed with Rhye, Ibeyi, Baio, and Ages and Ages, among others. The duo performed at Sweetwater 420 Fest on April 23, 2017 following a tour of the United States' East Coast from Atlanta to Brooklyn at the end of March 2017.[30] References1. ^"Premiere: CLAVVS' 'Throats'". PressPlayOK. 15 October 2016. 2. ^[https://www.popmatters.com/clavvs-lay-back-premiere-2603862585.html "CLAVVS 'Lay Back' With Chill New Single"]. "PopMatters". 11 September 2018. 3. ^"Music Voyager". Discover Atlanta. Retrieved January 22, 2017. 4. ^"Music from Teen Wolf: Season 6, Episode 3". MTV Soundtrack. November 29, 2016. 5. ^Castro, Guillermo. "Video Premiere: CLAVVS - 'Throats'". Immersive Atlanta. March 14, 2016. 6. ^Castro, Guillermo. "75 of the Most Anticipated Local Records of 2017". Immersive Atlanta. January 19, 2017. 7. ^"Rhye with CLAVVS". Ticketfly. Retrieved January 22, 2017. 8. ^"About CLAVVS". MTV. Retrieved January 22, 2017. 9. ^"CLAWS - "No Type". Hype Machine. Retrieved January 22, 2017. 10. ^"CLAVVS Unveil Electrifying New Electropop Single, 'Leviathan'". Broadway World. January 18, 2016. 11. ^"CLAVVS - 'Sit You Down' Premiere". Wonky Sensitive. September 14, 2015. 12. ^"CLAVVS with Thrice Groove". Aisle 5. Retrieved January 22, 2017. 13. ^Radford, Chad. "Atlanta's 40 Best Albums of 2016". Creative Loafing. December 21, 2016. 14. ^"Sweetwater 420 Fest Lineup". Sweetwater 420 Fest. Retrieved January 22, 2017. 15. ^Gerry, Mike. "CLAVVS Single 'Bloom' + Sophomore Album Title Announced". Open Ears Music. October 20, 2016. 16. ^[https://naccchart.com/charts/week-ending-march-28 "NACC Chart Week Ending March 28"]. NACC. Retrieved April 30, 2017. 17. ^"Music from Teen Mom: Young & Pregnant Season 1, Episode 3." MTV Soundtrack. Retrieved Mar 29, 2018. 18. ^Hawkins, Erica. "CLAVVS Share Brooding Cover of MGMT's 'Electric Feel'". Earmilk. June 19, 2017. 19. ^"Track Premiere: CLAVVS 'Like Daggers'". "LADYGUNN". Nov 10, 2017. 20. ^[https://www.popmatters.com/clavvs-lay-back-premiere-2603862585.html "CLAVVS 'Lay Back' With Chill New Single"]. "PopMatters". 11 September 2018. 21. ^[https://twitter.com/hypem/status/1044632635463684097 "Hypem on Twitter"]. September 26, 2018. 22. ^"CLAVVS Share 'Echo' Track via COS". "Tell All Your Friends". 16 November 2018. 23. ^[https://www.what-song.com/Tvshow/100371/Charmed/e/113328 "Charmed Soundtrack"]. "What Song". November 17, 2018. 24. ^[https://www.thefourohfive.com/music/article/indie-hitmakers-clavvs-continue-their-sonic-evolution-on-new-single-slow-dive-405-premiere-154 "Indie hitmakers CLAVVS continue their sonic evolution on new single 'Slow Dive' [405 Premiere]".] "The 405". October 24, 2018. 25. ^https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/11/clavvs-echo-song-premiere-origins/ "CLAVVS Reveal Origins of New SIngle 'Echo.'". "Consequence of Sound". November 15, 2018. 26. ^[https://www.popmatters.com/clavvs-lay-back-premiere-2603862585.html "CLAVVS 'Lay Back' with Chill New Single (Premiere)."] "Pop Matters". September 11, 2018. 27. ^Sarah. "CLAVVS - Leviathan". Indietronica. January 20, 2016. 28. ^[https://www.discogs.com/artist/4983221-Clavvs "CLAVVS Discography"]. Discogs. Retrieved April 7, 2017. 29. ^"CLAVVS Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved January 22, 2017. 30. ^ Bands in Town. Retrieved March 25, 2017. External links
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